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A Q KHAN NETWORK (11) answer(s).
 
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Avoiding enrichment: using financial tools to prevent another Khan network / Forden, Geoffrey Jun 2005  Journal Article
Forden, Geoffrey Journal Article
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Publication Jun 2005.
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ID:   072233


Closure of the Pakistan-based A Q Khan network case: a hasty burial? / Mishra, Rajesh Kumar   Journal Article
Mishra, Rajesh Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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ID:   053987


Khan case raises fears of further proliferation / Koch, Andrew Sep 2004  Journal Article
Koch, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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Khan fessions of a proliferator:how the secret nuclear deals of national hero from Pakistan shook the world / Koch, Andrew March 3, 2004  Journal Article
Koch, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication March 2004.
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ID:   059406


Man who sold the bomb / Powell, Bill; McGirk, Tim Feb 2005  Journal Article
McGirk, Tim Journal Article
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Publication Feb 2005.
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ID:   067212


Ringing in proliferation: how to dismantle an atomic bomb network / Montgomery, Alexander H   Journal Article
Montgomery, Alexander H Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
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Sourcing the mail order bomb: the evolution of the A. Q. Khan network and its implications / Kelman, Jonathan H C   Article
Kelman, Jonathan H C Article
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Summary/Abstract The Khan network provided nuclear technology and assistance to at least four state nuclear programs over the course of three decades. This network was neither static nor a singular entity. Rather, it was a loose collection of actors whose methods evolved in response to a changing world. By the late 1990s, the Khan network was relying on ever increasing levels of subterfuge to procure machine tools from the West while cultivating new locales for the manufacture of centrifuge parts. The trajectory of the network's procurement methods suggests that current supply-side controls are not adequate to block a determined state proliferator.
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Tomorrow's WMD: neuteralising intent / Koch, Andrew   Journal Article
Koch, Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
Key Words Nuclear Weapons  WMD  Cyber Terrorism  A Q Khan Network 
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Turning a blind eye again? the Khan network's history and lessons for US policy; / Weiss, Leonard Mar 2005  Journal Article
Weiss, Leonard Journal Article
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Publication Mar 2005.
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Unraveling the A Q Khan and future proliferation networks / Albright, David; Hinderstein, Corey Spring 2005  Journal Article
Albright, David Journal Article
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Publication Spring 2005.
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Where is the justice? / Butler, Kenley; Salama, Sammy; Spector, Leonard S   Journal Article
Spector, Leonard S Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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